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Title: Georgia Department of Economic Development


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Georgia Department of Economic Development
Ken Stewart Commissioner April 2, 2009
September, 2008
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Post-American World
Fareed Zakaria The Post-American World
Tectonic Shifts
  • Rise of the Western World
  • 15th Century
  • Produced modernity as we know it

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Post-American World
Tectonic Shifts (cont)
  • Rise of the United States
  • Closing years of 19th century to mid-20th
  • U.S. most powerful nation since Roman Empire
  • Rise of the rest
  • Last 20 years unprecedented growth
  • 2006 2007 124 countries grew at 4 or more

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Post-American World
Look around
  • Worlds tallest building Taipei (soon to be
    Dubai)
  • Worlds richest person Mexican
  • Biggest refinery under construction India
  • Richest investment fund UAE
  • Largest casino Macao
  • Largest shopping mall Beijing

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Post-American World
  • G20 Summit, London
  • Now more prominent than G7
  • Emerging economies
  • Equal 50 of world economy
  • Will probably provide 100 of world growth
    emerging from global recession
  • Economic clout will lead to more political clout
  • - Fred Bergsten, Director, Peterson Institute
    of International Economics

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International Transformation
The point
  • Internationalization
  • Markets
  • Production (goods and services)
  • Economy
  • All countries increasingly interdependent
  • World has changed (Data, People, Goods)

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Current Economic Snapshot
  • February unemployment
  • National 8.1
  • Georgia 9.3
  • Georgia per capita income in 2008 rose just 1.4
  • Existing home sales
  • Nationally, up 5.1 from January largest
    monthly sales jump since July 2003
  • In Georgia, up 22.2
  • Overall, national sales still down 10 from Feb.
    2008

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Current Economic Snapshot
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Current Economic Snapshot
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Current Economic Snapshot
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Current Economic Snapshot
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Current Economic Snapshot
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Current Economic Snapshot
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Current Economic Snapshot
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Georgias Competitive Assets
  • United States is worlds largest marketplace
  • How Georgia fits
  • Hub of SE, one of fastest-growing regions in U.S.
  • GA had 4th- biggest jump in population last year

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Georgias Competitive Assets
  • Logistics
  • Workforce
  • Tax regulatory environment
  • International business connections
  • Quality of life
  • Quick Start, HOPE Centers of Innovation

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Georgias Business Environment
  • 1 in workforce training (Expansion Management)
  • 1 in fiscal policies (Laffer Report)
  • 3 in entrepreneurial activity (Kauffman
    Foundation)
  • 4th best state to do business in (CNBC, Chief
    Executive Magazine)
  • 5th best state for business (Forbes)

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GDEcDs Role
  • Market sell assets
  • Demonstrate value attribution to companies
  • Maintain favorable business environment for
    existing businesses (large small)
  • Foster unique public and private partnerships
  • Measure PL is jobs, investment positive trade
    balance

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GDEcD Teams
  • Global Commerce
  • new business investment
  • existing industry
  • small businesses
  • international trade
  • Tourism
  • Entertainment

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Global Commerce
Strategic Industries
  • Aerospace other advanced manufacturing
  • Advanced Communications
  • Agribusiness
  • Biosciences
  • Energy
  • Logistics Transportation
  • Banking Finance

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Global Commerce
FY08 Successes
  • 321 companies expanded or located
  • 19,668 jobs (13.1 increase from FY07)
  • 3.26 billion investment (17 increase)
  • 67 expansions of existing GA businesses

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Global Commerce
  • Rural projects 60 of all jobs, 56 of total
    investment
  • 31 created by small businesses or entrepreneurs
  • 16.5 international, BUT created 35.6 of the
    jobs 33 of the investment

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Tourism
  • 2007 direct travel expenditures increased 5.8
    percent to 20.2 billion
  • Domestic expenditures up 5.3 percent
  • International expenditures up 12.2 percent
  • Tax revenue up 5.7 percent
  • Tourism employment up 2.6 percent
  • 2008 Estimate down 12 percent

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Film, Music Digital Entertainment
  • HB1100 Entertainment Incentive Act
  • FY08 - 302 entertainment projects produced in
    Georgia
  • Economic impact of 470 million
  • 10 major films, 10 TV series
  • New entertainment incentives drawing productions
    to all corners of GA

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Georgias Assets forEconomic Recovery
  • Diversified economy
  • Strong relationships
  • Competitive assets
  • Economic development partners united in purpose
  • Creative, proactive initiatives to take market
    share

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Georgias Assets
Other competitive incentives
  • Single Factor apportionment
  • Sales Use tax exemption
  • Inventory tax exemption
  • New entertainment industry incentives
  • BEST legislation

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Georgias Success Stories
  • Kia and suppliers
  • Delta-Northwest merger
  • VW site location in Chattanooga
  • 2009 BIO International Convention
  • Entrepreneur-Friendly Program

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Georgias Success Stories
  • BRAC military base realignments
  • Potential new U.S. Africa Command base
  • Growth of ports deepening of Savannah harbor
  • New SEUS-Canada relationship
  • Centers of Innovation

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Our Immediate Goals
  • Keep Georgia front-of-mind worldwide
  • Keep relationships strategic fresh
  • Knock on more doors and put more shoe leather on
    the street
  • Now is the time to capture market share
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